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+339 NN N N First row: Sandra Crosso, Maureen Gillen. Richard Tobin, Joanne Mancini, Marylyn Wilson, Theresa Keaney, June Owens. Irene Tempel and Alice Spitzer. Second row: Dolores Levens, Susan Schessler, Allan Calobrese, Joan Fitzgerald and Edward Lannon. J anne Creran uses the 51 p watch to time the junior typing class. Perfect rhythm and und attention make this typing class ready for any emergency. SANDRA GROSSO Student Council meml
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Joan Wilmott is the mod- erator for a debate on Dry- denhs poetry versus Miltonhs works. Patricia Norton de- livers her ideas which must have a humorous touch judg- ing from the faces of the members of the panel. First row: Marcia Bryson, Marie Crosso, Jane Carr, Frank Korczukowski and Madelyn Brennan. Second row: Kathleen Growney, Ann DhAmato, Carol Kelly, Joan Codey, Madeline Devore and Robert Doyle. Third row: Mary Koenig, Eileen Klein, Elaine Grande and Thomas Husvar.
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First row: hSeatedh Sheila Butter, Maria Del Vecchio, Kathleen Condron and Joanne Curran. hStandingh Patricia OhConnor, Robert Burns, James Burns, Edith Davis, Lorraine Coty and Carol Capron. Second row: Jean Discenza, Dorothy Kopyta, Edmund Cook, Joseph Birch, Thomas Macauley, Ralph Rizzo, Thomas Guglielmo, Edward Swaboski and Thomas Conforti. mm wme y, w xxxw The happiest period in the day is the lunch period as these faces can assure you. The boys standing in the background sltle themselves near the coke machine. The photographer really did at- tract some attention for this candid, as Susan Schessler says h'hclloh in a special way.
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